In a one-on-one interview with Johnson and Weld, they said they are hoping to grab attention of voters who aren't happy with Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton.

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The men said they are fiscally conservative but socially liberal.

Johnson and Weld are hoping to break 15 percent in polls in order to get into the presidential debates.

"The only way to win the White House is to be in the presidential debates, but we think that we got a better than 50-50 chance of getting in the presidential debates, and if that happens, yeah, we might just run the table," Johnson said.

"No one is gonna think the Democrats are gonna balance that budget with all the money they've said they want to print, and no one's gonna think that the Republicans are socially inclusive, in fact, they're going in the other direction. So, we really do represent a comfortable alternative," Weld said.

The men made stops across the state, including Portland and a rally in Lewiston.

Johnson said they are at 10 percent and are gaining momentum every day.